MIB urges OTT platforms to improve accessibility for people with disabilities
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 28th April 2025 at 1:39pm
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has issued an advisory urging OTT platforms and digital publishers to make their content more accessible for people with disabilities.
This follows a Delhi High Court order in the Akshat Baldwa & Anr vs Maddock Films and Ors case, which pointed out the lack of inclusive features like captions and assistive tools on streaming platforms.
The ministry reminded platforms of their responsibilities under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, and the IT Rules, 2021. It stressed that equal access to entertainment and information is not just ethical—it’s a legal requirement.
The advisory highlights the need for features such as same-language subtitles, audio descriptions, and navigation tools that cater to people with visual or ...
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